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by Marion Banzhaf What can feminists expect, or demand, from foundations in the coming years? Foundations lost approximately 30 percent of their assets in 2008, according
by Marion Banzhaf What can feminists expect, or demand, from foundations in the coming years? Foundations lost approximately 30 percent of their assets in 2008, according
by Elisa Slattery Fifty-nine thousand women die every year from pregnancy-related causes in Nigeria, a number second only to that of India. One Nigerian professor
by Nada Ali The news of the opening of a hospital-based crisis center in Kabwe, Zambia, to address the complex needs of women survivors of
by Merle Hoffman It was interesting to open the Sunday New York Times and see that Nicholas Kristof had discovered the differing meaning of terrorism
by Contact: [email protected] In a commentary on On The Issues Magazine,, publisher and editor-in-chief Merle Hoffman commented on a recent column by Nicholas Kristof in the New
by Jennifer Baumgardner I was finishing a writing and film project breaking through the contemporary silences about abortion experiences when a photographer acquaintance said, “You
by Susan Faludi Back in 1986, when the media was busy scaring unwed career women with tales of a looming “man shortage,” Newsweek famously declared that a
by Ariel Dougherty A quote from UNICEF fills the screen of the 2002 film, Women, The Forgotten Face of War: “A few decades ago women and children
By Loretta Ross I have spoken on many campuses in the wake of the “Genocide Awareness Project,” which displays posters at colleges to create controversy
By Sally Roesch Wagner What Is Terror To Women? by Susan Faludi Back in 1986, when the media was busy scaring unwed career women with tales
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